Hi Wolfgang,
On Mi 16 Dez 2020 01:26:05 CET, Wolfgang Schweer wrote:
[ Wolfgang Schweer, 2020-12-16 ]
I'm just wondering if this is a Debian Edu specific bug at all. If
/usr/share/sssd/generate-config is used to generate sssd.conf, the same
messages are showing up upon reboot.
Maybe the shi
[ Wolfgang Schweer, 2020-12-16 ]
> After reading man 5 sssd.conf, some other cleanup should be done:
> - remove obsolete / wrong settings
> - drop default settings
>
> About to test the changes...
Revised sssd-generate-config script tested both inside Debian Edu
network and outside. Works like i
Moin Mike,
[ Mike Gabriel, 2020-12-16 ]
> It seems the simplest fix for d-e-c would be to adapt sssd-generate-config
> in /usr/share/d-e-c/tools/.
yes.
> It is sufficient to omit the "services = pam, nss, autofs line from
> /etc/sssd/sssd.conf.
yes.
After reading man 5 sssd.conf, some other
Hi Wolfgang,
On Di 15 Dez 2020 23:13:07 CET, Wolfgang Schweer wrote:
A more complete output:
● sssd.service - System Security Services Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sssd.service; enabled;
vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2020-12-15 23:09:26
[ Wolfgang Schweer, 2020-12-16 ]
> I'm just wondering if this is a Debian Edu specific bug at all. If
> /usr/share/sssd/generate-config is used to generate sssd.conf, the same
> messages are showing up upon reboot.
Maybe the shipped script is outdated.
After reading the logs twice, I noticed th
Hi Mike,
I'm just wondering if this is a Debian Edu specific bug at all. If
/usr/share/sssd/generate-config is used to generate sssd.conf, the same
messages are showing up upon reboot.
/usr/share/sssd/generate-config > /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
chmod 600 /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
reboot
Wolfgang
signatu
[ Mike Gabriel, 2020-12-15 ]
> You should see those bugs, when hitting ESC during the boot splash. If you
> don't have them, it would be interesting to analyze the difference between a
> fresh install and my systems (fresh installs in August 2020, upgraded
> today).
ok, confirmed.
> Btw., I run
A more complete output:
● sssd.service - System Security Services Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sssd.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2020-12-15 23:09:26 CET; 15s ago
Main PID: 443 (sssd)
Tasks: 5 (limit: 1125)
Memor
Moin Mike,
[ Mike Gabriel, 2020-12-15 ]
> On Roaming Workstation, the /etc/sssd/sssd-debian-edu.conf causes error
> messages during boot:
I'm unable to reproduce the sssd issue (running a Bullseye roaming
workstation against a Bullseye main server, both fresh installations):
sssd.service - Syst
Package: debian-edu-config
Severity: important
Version: 2.11.39
On Roaming Workstation, the /etc/sssd/sssd-debian-edu.conf causes
error messages during boot:
```
root@notebook-35:~# journalctl -b 0 | grep socket | grep -i sssd
Dez 15 11:51:41 notebook-35.intern systemd[1]: Starting SSSD NSS
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